WWII bomb shuts airport

LONDON (Reuters) – All flights to and from London’s City Airport were cancelled yesterday after an unexploded World War II bomb weighing half a tonne was found buried in silt in the River Thames. Police said they expected the bomb at George V Dock would be removed by today, having set up a 200-metre exclusion zone after the ordnance was found during work at the airport. Police said properties within the exclusion zone were evacuated.

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